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Blood Quote by George Orwell

“Hunger reduces one to an utterly spineless, brainless condition, more like the after-effects of influenza than anything else. It is as though all one's blood had been pumped out and lukewarm water substituted.” quote by George Orwell
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“Hunger reduces one to an utterly spineless, brainless condition, more like the after-effects of influenza than anything else. It is as though all one's blood had been pumped out and lukewarm water substituted.”

George Orwell

About This Quote

Source Essay: "The Art of Writing", 1946

Extreme hunger can leave a person feeling weak and detached, similar to the malaise after illness, stripping away mental clarity.

In simple terms: Hunger makes you feel weak and foggy.

Key Takeaway

Address basic needs first.

Themes

health hunger mental clarity vulnerability illness

Mood

somber empathetic

Type

reflective cautionary

When to use this quote

  • working long hours
  • low‑budget living
  • medical recovery
  • stressful environments
  • poverty

Key Concepts

physiology psychology survival

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you maintain focus when basic needs are unmet?
  • What strategies help you stay resilient?
A Different Perspective

Hunger’s impact is both physical and mental.

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